Name (Class-Introducer- Year) Description 
EXPANSE (540 Hill, N.Z. 47-49) Well named. A medium pink with 
a white rib in middle of the petals and a cream throat shaded 
deeper around the edges. Distinct and massive. Should be a fine 
show glad. Florets are very large with 7 or more open. One of the 
giants. 
FABULOUS (443 LaSalle 46) A striking deep pink with a red blotch 
on a large cream throat. Tall straight spikes with 6 large blooms 
open on a 24”"-26" head. Good show glad and one of the best 
blotched varieties. 
FIREBIRD (436 Kuhn 47) An attractive clear orange scarlet with 
a narrow white line in the throat. Spikes are straight. Good com- 
mercial prospect. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (400 Harris 47) A new cream white 
from Canada. Very attractive and an outstanding success in its 
first 2 years. Rated number | in the 1948 Canadian Symposium. 
Was 55”-60” tall, with 21 buds, 29” head, 514" florets and 8-9 open. 
Healthy and a good propagator. Very fine for exhibition and 
commercial use. 
FLYING FORTRESS (586 G. Wilson 43) Huge lavender grey. A 
real mammoth for exhibition use. Was 55” tall, with 20 buds, 
3134" flowerhead, 614” florets and 8-10 open. Floret formation 
does not appeal to us, but variety is very popular at the shows. 
*GARDEN GOLD (512 Rich 48) A medium yellow with deeper buff 
yellow lip petals. [f this is dark enough to be classed as a deep 
yellow it may be the best so far. Spikes were 56-60” tall with 6-7 
large florets open on a 2614" flowerhead. Not a heavy propagator, 
but looks very promising. 
GENERAL EISENHOWER (542 Salman 46-48) Medium rose pink 
from Holland. A very strong grower. Was selected as the best 
variety in Holland in 1948. 6” florets with 7-8 open on a long 
flowerhead. 
GENGHIS KHAN (432 Scheer 41) Beautiful heavily ruffled medium 
pink with a lighter throat. This year it was 57” tall, with 20 buds, 
28” head, 5"-514" florets with 6-7 open. Not 100% consistent, but 
at best is very fine. 
GOLDEN DRAGON (410 G. Snyder 47) Bright medium yellow with 
a small red marking in the throat. 60” spikes with 8 well-placed 
434" florets in formal placement. Should do well at the shows. 
GOLDEN FAVORITE (512 Salman 48-48) Clear medium yellow 
with deeper throat petals. Opens 6-8 well-placed florets. Claimed 
to be a fine new deep yellow. 
GOLDEN FRAGRANCE (410 Lantz 46) Light creamy yellow 
shading deeper in throat. Noticeable fragrance outdoors. Florets 
opened indoors have good fragrance. Has produced the best spikes 
of any fragrant glad we have grown. Florets are large and well- 
placed on a long flowerhead. A real improvement in fragrant glads. 
GOLDEN STATE (412 Wheeler 42) Tall clear deep yellow with an 
inconspicuous red mark in the throat. Formal with 8-9 open on a 
23"-25”" flowerhead. Good grower and propagator. Good all-around 
deep yellow. 
GRAND OPENING (366 Kuhn 46) Medium sized lavender with a 
cream throat. A fine exhibition variety that has done well at the 
shows. Tall with 8-14 open. A moderate propagator. 
GRATITUDE (424 Fischer 46) A lovely ruffled clear orange self. 
Was 58” tall with 16 buds, 2614” flowerhead, 514” florets with 6 
open. A fine all-around glad. Has won at the shows, is a good com- 
mercial, and a wonderful glad for arrangements. 
*HEART’S DESIRE (540 Fielder 48) Heavily ruffled light creamy 
pink blending to cream throat. Took this to two shows and won 
two blue ribbons and Recent Introduction Champion at the 
Eastern International Show. Was 56” tall, with 19 buds, 2714” 
flowerhead, 515" florets with 7-8 open. Very attractive and one 
of the very best new ones. 
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